Noah Saterstrom, Shoreline
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Description
- Oil on canvas, unframed with painted edges.
- Beginning on September 7th, Tori Jones Studio will feature a series of deeply personal, mythic oil paintings by Nashville-based artist Noah Saterstrom that speak to the ideas of memory and time.
- Noah Saterstrom was raised in Mississippi and educated at Scotland’s Glasgow School of Art. His paintings and drawings are in public and private collections worldwide. His museum exhibition “What Became of Dr. Smith” at the Mississippi Museum of Art was featured in The New York Times (2024). Saterstrom has held residencies at HRH Prince Charles’s Holyrood Palace in Edinburgh, Scotland; Morris and Spottiswood in Glasgow, Scotland; and the Virginia Center for Creative Arts in Amherst, Virginia. Saterstrom’s work has been covered in the Wall Street Journal and he was formerly a regular contributor to Nashville Arts Magazine. His painting Maeve is the cover of Ann Patchett’s book The Dutch House (Harper Collins, 2019). Throughout the pandemic Saterstrom participated in the Artist Support Pledge on Instagram, generating funds for fellow artists and developing a global following of collectors and fans. He lives in Nashville with his wife and three kids. -
More Information
Documentation: Signed Origin: United States, Tennessee Period: New Materials: Oil painting, oil on canvas Condition: New. New painting, unframed Creation Date: 2024 Styles / Movements: Expressionism 200 Lex Booth #: 03 Incollect Reference #: 752920 -
Dimensions
W. 20 in; H. 20 in; D. 1.5 in; W. 50.8 cm; H. 50.8 cm; D. 3.81 cm;
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